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Florida Family Law Rule 12.600

RULE 12.600. DEPOSITS IN COURT

In an action in which any part of the relief sought is a
judgment for a sum of money or the disposition of a sum of money
or the disposition of any other thing capable of delivery, a party may
deposit all or any part of such sum or thing with the court on notice
to every other party and by leave of court. Money paid into court
under this rule shall be deposited and withdrawn by order of court.
The party depositing money or depositing the thing capable of
delivery shall pay any fee imposed by the clerk of the court, unless
the court orders otherwise.

Commentary

1995 Adoption. The addition to Florida Rule of Civil
Procedure 1.600 included in this rule is intended to clarify
responsibility for the payment of clerk’s fees.
Link to Florida Bar Official Rule 12.600

Cases Citing Rule 12.600

Total Results: 2

In Re Family Law Rules of Procedure

663 So. 2d 1049, 20 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 581, 1995 Fla. LEXIS 1953, 1995 WL 689537

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Nov 22, 1995 | Docket: 1313670

Cited 15 times | Published

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Category: Family Law

In Re: Amendments to Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure

214 So. 3d 400, 42 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 319, 2017 WL 1031456, 2017 Fla. LEXIS 598

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Mar 16, 2017 | Docket: 4618309

Published

orders as if that person were a party. RULE 12.600. DEPOSITS IN COURT Deposits.in court shall-

Category: Family Law